new amtrak locomotives ready for service and set to power northeast

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
February 6, 2014
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Amtrak: 202 906.3860
Siemens: 202 730.1013
NEW AMTRAK LOCOMOTIVES READY FOR SERVICE
AND SET TO POWER NORTHEAST ECONOMY
Advanced technology keeps region connected and on the move;
New era of mobility begins Feb. 7
WASHINGTON – When Amtrak Northeast Regional #171 departs Boston on Feb. 7, a
new era of mobility will begin as the first of 70 new advanced technology electric locomotives
enters revenue service. The modern equipment provides more reliable and efficient service for
passengers, and will power the Northeast region’s economic growth and continued prosperity.
“Amtrak is integral to the daily life of the Northeast and the new locomotives will keep
the people and businesses of the region connected and on the move,” said Amtrak President and
CEO Joe Boardman. “New equipment ensures Amtrak can deliver the reliable service the region
depends on and supports the growth of the region as America’s economic powerhouse.”
“Beyond improved reliability of service, the new locomotives represent a prudent
business decision to invest in the future of the Northeast region and better position Amtrak to
support ridership growth in the coming years,” said Amtrak Chairman Tony Coscia.
The new locomotives will serve as the strong workhorses of Amtrak Northeast Corridor
operations, power all Northeast Regional and long-distance trains between Washington, New
York and Boston, and match existing trip-times at speeds up to 125 mph. Eventually, they also
will operate on the Keystone Service between New York, Philadelphia and Harrisburg, Pa.
The Siemens-built electric locomotives, known as the Amtrak Cities Sprinter, are being
assembled at its solar-powered rail manufacturing plant in Sacramento, Calif. The equipment
includes parts built from Siemens plants in Norwood, Ohio, Alpharetta, Ga., and Richland,
Miss., and nearly 70 other suppliers, representing more than 60 cities and 23 states.
“We are extremely proud to serve as a rail technology partner for Amtrak,” said Michael
Cahill, President of Siemens Rail Systems in the U.S. “Through our teamwork with Amtrak, we
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are not only delivering improved performance, we’re boosting American manufacturing. Our
innovation, expertise and proven technology are helping transportation operators across the
country keep the economy moving.”
The new locomotives are designed for improved reliability and easier maintenance
leading to faster turn-around times and increased availability for service. A state-of-the-art
microprocessor system performs self-diagnosis of technical issues, takes self-corrective action
and notifies the locomotive engineer. In addition, there are redundant systems to ensure power is
maintained to the passenger cars to keep heating and cooling systems working, the lights on and
the doors operational. The locomotives also meet the latest federal rail safety regulations,
including crash energy management components.
Furthermore, the locomotives are energy efficient and use a regenerative braking system
to feed energy back into the power grid. Together, the 70 locomotives could save over 3 billionkilowatt hours of energy and could result in more than $300 million in savings over 20 years.
The new locomotives will replace older equipment that have between 25 and 35 years of
service and average mileage of more than 3.5 million miles traveled with some approaching 4.5
million miles. Amtrak expects to have several more new locomotives enter revenue service in
the coming weeks and then will receive monthly delivery of the remaining units through 2015.
Amtrak is a vital player in the Northeast economy and transportation system, connecting
major business, financial, political, cultural, medical and educational centers. Today, Amtrak
carries three passengers for every one airline passenger between Washington and New York, and
moves more passengers between New York and Boston than all the airlines combined.
About Amtrak®
Amtrak is America’s Railroad®, the nation’s intercity passenger rail service and its high-speed rail operator. Amtrak
and its state and commuter partners move people, the economy and the nation forward. Formally known as the
National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak is governed by a nine member board of directors appointed by the
President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Anthony R. Coscia is board chairman and Jeffrey
R. Moreland is vice chairman. In FY 2013, a record 31.6 million passengers traveled on Amtrak on more than 300
daily trains – at speeds up to 150 mph (241 kph) – that connect 46 states, the District of Columbia and three
Canadian Provinces. Enjoy the journey® at Amtrak.com or call 800-USA-RAIL for schedules, fares and more
information. Like us on Facebook, Follow us on Twitter (@Amtrak) and check out our blog at blog.amtrak.com.
About Siemens’ Rail, Transit & Mobility Portfolio
Siemens designs and manufactures across the entire spectrum of rolling stock including commuter and regional
passenger trains, light rail and streetcars, metros, locomotives and high-speed train sets. In the U.S., Siemens is
providing rail vehicles, locomotives, components and systems for cities such as Denver, Salt Lake City,
Minneapolis, Houston, Portland, Boston, Sacramento, San Diego, St. Louis, Atlanta and Charlotte. Cities also rely
on Siemens to provide traction-power substations and electricity transmission, as well as signaling and control
technology for passenger rail and transit systems.
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